Wildlife Corridor
This house does not sit on the land. It hovers above it.
Raised on slender stilts, the ground remains a continuous habitat. Animal paths continue beneath the structure, plants grow undisturbed, and the forest floor belongs to the wildlife that was here long before the building arrived.
Architecture becomes a guest rather than an owner — present, but not imposing. Living here means sharing space, not claiming it.
Coexistence is not a design feature.
It is a design decision.
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